VILLAGE OF EXETER

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Saturday, October 8, 2016

Parkview Christian learned quickly during Friday afternoon's matchup that they had to stop the running game led by Exeter-Milligan's Trevor Luzum. Before the three minute mark in the first quarter Luzum had taken the ball 51 yards down the line for a touchdown. At 6:51 Luzum found his way around the Crusaders for another 6 points. Parkview found themselves behind 12-0 at the end of the first quarter.
Parkview got on the board with 8:20 in the second quarter after they intercepted a Spencer Pribyl pass and faked a punt bringing the score to 12-0 in favor of the T-wovles.
Mitchell Manning came in as Exeter-Milligan's running back and went 30 plus yards into the ends and then Manning caught the pass for the two point conversion. E-m up 20-6 at the 6:47 mark.
Luzum found the end zone again on a 15 yard run with 2:10 left in the first half 26-6.
E-M got the ball to start the first half but fumbled it on the 14 yard line Tanner Pinon capitalized on the mistake and ran into the end zone with 11:12 left in the third quarter. They completed the PAT and the score was 26-14.
Back to Luzum who runs the ball and the T-wolves are about to have to turn the ball over when the Patriots are charged with a face mask foul. Luzum ends up in the end zone on a seven yard run with 10:04 in the third.
Pribyl takes a turn into the endzone with 5:17 left in the third and Luzum completes the PAT. Score is now 40-14.
Parkview Christian was plagued by the Exeter-Milligan defense and penalties and on fourth and 20 fumbles the ball with Jos Cremers recovering.
The T-wolves cash in on their error and Luzum takes the ball into the end zone with 2:01 left.
At the start of the fourth quarter the T-wolves fumble, and Parkview Christian capitalizes with a first done but then toss and fumble the ball and Cameron White picks it up and runs to the end zone. Luzum carriers and the ball is stripped from him at the five yard line.
Parkview starts back across the field and Joey Bartu intercepts a pass. The Timberwolves are down to the eight yard line with Parkview Christian is offsides bringing Exeter-Milligan to a first down with four to goal. Bartu carries in for the touchdown and Manning catches the PAT. Score is now 54-14.
Parkview got one more good 57 yard run into the end zone with 3:56 left in the game brining the final to 54-20. The Timberwolves will have their bye week and will meet Mead (3-3) at home in Milligan on October 21. Mead has lost to some of the top teams in the state including Falls City Sacred Heart and Osceola. They lost to Friend 42-14.

Friday, October 7, 2016

The first Friday of
October marks “Manufacturing Day. The movement seeks to improve public
perception of manufacturing careers and expands understanding of its value to
the U.S. economy.

Manufacturing supports
more than 18.5 million U.S. jobs and comprises 12% of the national GDP.
Nearly $69,000 is the annual average salary for entry-level manufacturing
engineers and more than $77,000 is the annual average salary of manufacturing
workers in the U.S.

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Exeter-Milligan
Kindergarteners are excited for their first year of school. Pictured in
the front row from the left are Beau Becker, Gavin Mueller, Joel Vossler,
Maddux Milton, Boden Graham, and Aiden Nichols. Back row from the left
are Abby Burke, Brynnlye Johnson, Hannah Peteresen, Chezney Kanode, Jordan
Franssen, Kate Pribyl and Mackenzie Jaeger.

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VOLLEYBALL2009 - State Champions

2010 - State Champions

2011 - Runner Up at State Tournament

2012 - State Champions

2014 - Third place at State Tournament

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How do you get police help in Exeter? First call the Exeter Village Marshal Line. Listen to the message. It tells you. . . You have reached the Exeter Village Marshal's office and are unable to take your call at this time. If you have an EMERGENCY - hang up and DIAL 911 or call the Fillmore County Sheriff's Department at 402-759-4441. If you are looking for the Exeter Village Clerk, that number is 402-266-3051 or you can leave a message and the next available marshal will get back to you. ******Please DO call 911 if it is an emergency. If you have a loose dog caught you can call the Village Office to see if someone is available to take care of it********

Tin Cans: These are most of the canned goods on your pantry shelves. Preparations: Rinse, labels can be left on. Flatten gallon or large cans .

#2 Plastic (HDPE) This is a harder colored or white plastic is not clear. Examples: milk and water jugs, laundry detergents, shampoo, coffee, some yogurt, margarine & cottage cheese containers. Check the bottom number to be sure Preparations: rinse and discard lids, crush large containers

#1 Plastic (PETE) All plastic bottles that contain liquids consumed by humans are packaged in clear or colored # 1 PETE plastic bottles. Some other food such as catsup and salad dressing may also be this type but you must check the bottom number to be sure. Examples: pop, cranberry juice, sports drinks, liquor Preparations: rinse and discard lids

What NOT to do! Please do not use this trailer as your garbage dump! Items must be clean and properly sorted or the recycling company will not accept the items. DO NOT throw in bags, boxes, string or other “holders” along with the recycling items.